The Vows We Keep
United States
690 people rated Follows an event planner who must organize the perfect wedding for her sister in less than a month.
Drama
Romance
Cast (17)
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Kamene Goro
19/02/2024 17:31
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19/02/2024 17:09
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Ndey Manneh
19/02/2024 16:53
Loved all the characters but the only decent relationship was the sisters. No romance at all. The best story was with the two older sisters. There could have been much more with them. Basically, good acting and bad execution with the story.
Veeh
19/02/2024 16:53
The ending of this movie definitely screams sequel in that the exact fate of the lodge is left unrevealed and the couple are only now acknowledging their attraction for each other. The problem is, they weren't the only ones not picking up on chemistry from the other. The two leads were great together but didn't sell the fact that they were falling in love. Friendship yes, they were fun together, but the relationship that barely developed felt more like it was situational/a matter of convenience than actual attraction. There were also a couple of times when the movie set up for the usual tropes but then those story lines fizzled. Which is the best i can saw for this movie: it fizzles. But in a pleasant enough way.
FalzTheBahdGuy
19/02/2024 16:53
A pleasant movie, with lovely Canadian scenery and talented, eminently watchable actors. The leads, Fiona Gubelmann and Antonio Cayonne, are both charming and attractive. For me, it was a kick to see (and hear) Linda Thorson again.
The plot involves some standard tropes of Hallmark movies. Two sisters, estranged for years, have to save a very special business, before it is sold off to strangers. A woman is unappreciated by her clueless male boss. A wedding needs to be organized very quickly; it also needs to be perfect to honor a dead parent.
Some other reviews have been pretty low. The biggest problem is one of expectations, I think. This doesn't feel like a typical romance or a usual Hallmark movie. [However, it does remind me a bit of an earlier Hallmark movie, Thicker Than Water, with Lindsay Wagner and Melissa Gilbert; years after watching it, I only remember the relationship between the estranged sisters.]
Both of the leads are so restrained, almost introverted, whenever they share scenes. Jared (Antonio C.) might look fondly in the direction of Hazel (Fiona G.), but only from several feet away. Hazel encourages Jared to do what he loves (and vice versa). In short, Hazel and Jared seem like they would be great friends, but nothing more than that. In the real world, that is a lovely way to start a relationship; in a 90-minute movie, though, it doesn't come across as romantic enough.
Spoiler: There is some kissing at the end. But only in the last minute or so. Personally, I would have rated this movie a little higher without that last minute or so; it didn't fit.
Whether it is a traditional romance or not, at its heart, this is a story about familial love.
La-ongmanee Jirayu
19/02/2024 16:53
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Hunnybajaj Hunny
19/02/2024 16:53
Linda Thorson and Michele Scarabelli as the heart of this nice film about relation between siblings, place of childhood and youth, reconciliation after long time, a fundamental decision and the happy solution.
For .Antonio Cayonne , just applauses for fair manner to explore his role.
A nice film for its flavors of nostalgia and delicate sketch of romance.
LuzetteLuzette1
19/02/2024 16:53
I really like Fiona Gubelmann and wanted to love this movie. It was nice but not much of a romance. The settings were beautiful but the constant obstacles plot has been used so many times that it ended up kind of boring. The lead actor is a great second lead as a best friend but he doesn't act like a romantic lead. There were no sparks at all between the two leads. They seemed like brother and sister until the very last minute of the movie. And one more thing- worst boutonnière ever on the dad's tuxedo.
Nouna
19/02/2024 16:53
I get it- it's a "drama" romance and part of the mystery movie line but do they have to cry for no reason? ALL THE TIME? The sister was constantly pretending to cry, the dad starts crying, the other lady's sister cries too. All of this without any real explanation to explain these sudden unprovoked bursts of tears. The story was simple and I liked that the leads naturally got together. No huge drama, no festival to save, no longgggg glances, no jealous exes, no throwing flour or paint at each other. It was two people supportive of one another and both acted very naturally when around each other. Also the dress she tries on in store that was "perfect" was not worn at the wedding! She wore a different dress which has happened in several hallmark wedding movies now. I was surprised the main lead's dad didn't appear in the movie again, he really just disappeared! I liked the ending and although you could guess it a mile away I like when the lead doesn't just give into the boss' demands and stays at a horrible job.
Trishie
19/02/2024 16:53
I agree with the others about the lack of romance. Most of the movie was about a family business. The lead couple's interactions with each other were almost an afterthought, and their relationship felt unearned.
If you have 80-90 minutes of screen time, you have to spend more than a couple of minutes on the lead couple if you want the audience to buy into them.